Elder Grant is tearin' up the town in Seoul with Elder Harris. 25 days left.. He'll be home on March 18th! Report on March 20th at 9 a.m. in the Teton River Ward. Please come have brunch and visit after meetings. His plans: BYU-Idaho this spring, coaching tennis with Dad; double-dating with Carly, sharing a room with Tanner: ) playing trains with little boys, and lots of reassuring hugs for mom. Address is still: SEOUL MISSION Seoul-si JongRo-Gu Gwanghwa-mun 110-602 P.O. Box 210 SOUTH KOREA

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Last week in dong jak

Hey everyone there in good old Rexburg and all around in the U.S. of A. My Favorite time of the year has officially arrived here in Korea, it is fall and the leaves are turning and falling all over the place and the little old grandma’s the city employs are always scrambling to pick them up the moment that they fall! Its funny, they walk the streets all day looking for even a single leaf on the ground. I realized when I was watching them do that yesterday that Korea is really extremely clean for how many people live in it, something else to be grateful for!

So lets start off with a funny story from this week. SO in Korea the lives of every man and many women evolve around two things, sadly things which are against the commandments, Beer and Cigarettes. So every weekend all the men go out and get drunk and there are always the few who start the weekend early, like Monday morning at twelve o one. Okay maybe its just always the weekend for them. Anyway elder skousen and I ran into just such a guy! This man walked up to us his face beet read and swollen up a bit because of having had so much of the local brew from here in dong-jak. He shook my hand and he says, “Oh, your hands are cold, the weather is getting really cold huh? You will catch a cold if your hands are cold. Let me help!” He promptly shoves my hand into his armpit and here I am left just thinking-“Uhhh….Okay..this would be totally akward in America!” After I finally got my hand away and refused allowing him to warm my other hand up elder skousen and I turned to walk away and both just stated howling with laughter, it must have been quit the site to see this little Korean man trying to warm up this amercan but it was even more weird being the American he was doint it to! Drunk Men and there antics, sheesh! I have been kissed on the hand, up the arm, had my hands warmed up, several other things which I will not mention but are to be avoided in the future. Whats next, a smacker on the lips? I actually know an elder who had a drunk guy do that to him, not me man, you’ll be nursing a bloody nose before you get that close to me! 

This week has been a good one, rather slow with everyone getting used to the cold weather again. I love it though! I do feel colder than I ever did in America early in the mornings, maybe cause I am not always playing tennis no matter how cold it is!LolI

love Korea and can’t wait for the snow to stat falling! The next transfer comes on this next p-day and I will probably be moving but you never know what will happen!I love you all, have a great week!

About Me

Can you come home NOW?

When Greg called from the airport in LA on May 11th on his way to Korea, Mikey asked if he was going on a mission to "MTC-Dis-leyland Korea" when Greg said, "When I get home we can go to Disneyland." Michael responded with, "Can you come home now?!?" We're thinkin' Mikey has Greg on a mission with Mickey Mouse!